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198128726Washington DC: GPO 1981. good. 24 cm 95 wraps. GPO paperback
198153676Washington DC: GPO 1981. First Edition. First Printing. good. 381 & 137 wraps 2-vol. set pencil erasure on front of each part somewhat worn and soiled. Hearings on the nomination of Alexander M. Haig Jr. to be Secretary of State. GPO paperback
198050672Washington DC: GPO 1980. very good. 217 wraps figures tables appendix. Publication No. 96-101. Contains an appendix on "Filling the Strategic Petroleum Reserve: Its Price and Economic Impacts." GPO paperback
200547958Washington DC: GPO 2005. First Edition. First Printing. good. 1745 wraps figures tables appendix covers somewhat worn soiled and crease at back. S. Hrg. 109-185. GPO paperback
198351609Washington DC: GPO 1983. good. 91 wraps footnotes corners of a few pages bent text slightly darkened Report No. 98-65. GPO paperback
200247946Washington DC: GPO 2002. First Edition. First Printing. good. 120 wraps maps. S. Hrg. 107-801. GPO paperback
198191184Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1981. Presumed First Edition First Printing. Wraps. Very good. iv 205 3 pages. Tabular data. Among the witnesses were James Watt Russell Barton Robert Haderlein Wayne Anderson Tom Shannon and Georgiana Smith. The U.S. Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations ACIR was an independent bipartisan agency in the United States federal government formed to study and consider the federal government's intergovernmental relationships. It was established in 1959 by under Public Law 86-380 and operated until 1996. ACIR was a successor to the Commission on Intergovernmental Relations popularly known as the Kestenbaum Commission a temporary commission that operated from 1953 to 1955. ACIR was directed by a 26-member commission that consisted of six members of the U.S. Congress appointed by the leadership of the House and Senate four state governors three members of state legislatures four mayors three county officials three private citizens and three representatives of the executive branch of the federal government. The citizen and executive branch representatives were appointed directly by the President. The state county and municipal officials were appointed by the President from nominations submitted by national organizations of state and local governments. ACIR had a professional staff of between 15 and 30 people who conducted research for the organization. It was terminated by the 1996 budget by a Republican-dominated Congress and with support of president Bill Clinton who became displeased with ACIR's handling of unfunded federal mandates. There is currently no active federal commission for it to exercise oversight over as the original 1959 statutory authority was left unfunded and allowed to expire. While the federal ACIR is defunct the topic of oversight and reestablishing an intergovernmental relations commission has occasionally surfaced in Congress though no federal commission has been fully revived. Historically and currently intergovernmental oversight is managed through the following:Congressional Committees: Legislative and executive oversight of federalism and intergovernmental partnerships such as block grants and state mandates is primarily handled by the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability and the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee. State-Level Commissions: Because the federal body dissolved many states created their own advisory commissions on intergovernmental relations to monitor and evaluate state-local partnerships. For example entities like the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations operate independently to study state local and federal relationships within their own jurisdictions. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
199549179Washington DC: GPO 1995. good. 333 wraps footnotes appendix mailing label on rear cover rear cover & several pages creased stray ink mark on edge S. Hrg. 104-37. Application of the D'Oench Duhme doctrine prevents individuals and businesses with potentially valid legal claims against banks from pursuing those claims when the banks fail and are taken over by the FDIC or RTC. GPO paperback
198152228Place_Pub: Washington DC: GPO 1981. good. 462 wraps Part 2 only of a 2-part set figures slight discoloration to covers & spine slight waviness to text Joint hearing with the Subcommittee on International Finance and Monetary Policy of the Senate Committee on Banking Housing and Urban Affairs. GPO paperback
200352205Place_Pub: Washington DC: GPO 2003. very good. 175 wraps footnotes tables Serial No. J-107-103. S. Hrg. 107-942. GPO paperback
200349176Washington DC: GPO 2003. good. 702 & 1012 2-vol. set wraps figures tables appendices v.1 rear cover and several pages creased in lower corner S. Hrg. 107-871. Hearing on deceptive transactions from December 2000 to June 2001 involving Enron ventures in the pulp and paper business. Citigroup and Chase actively aided Enron in these transactions despite knowing that they employed deceptive accounting or tax strategies. Volume I contains opening statements witness testimony an appendix and Exhibits 301-370; Volume II contains Exhibits 371-392. GPO paperback
199850030Washington DC: GPO 1998. very good. 530 wraps illus. figures bibliography S. Hrg. 105-671. GPO paperback
197528799Washington DC: GPO 1975. First Edition. First Printing. good. 23 cm 1355 wraps illus. some wear and soiling to covers top corner scuffed and has pencil erasure residue. Massive snapshot of the issues and positions in 1975 a critical period in policy development. GPO paperback
197951585Washington DC: GPO 1979. good. 565 Part I only wraps illus. tables appendix small tears to cover edges and to top and bottom spine edges An inquiry into the relationship between individual beneficiaries and the investment policies of their pension funds. GPO paperback
197951812Place_Pub: Washington DC: GPO 1979. good. 59 wraps figures tables some curling to bottom edge of document. Complete subtitle: Hearing on S. 532 to continue the work of the President's Commission on Pension Policy to develop a national retirement income policy in the United States and for other purposes. GPO paperback
200548432Washington DC: GPO 2005. First Edition. First Printing. good. 243 wraps illus. Hearing held on February 25 2004. S. Hrg. 108-799. GPO paperback
199132139Washington DC: GPO 1991. good. 24 cm 332 wraps some wear and soiling to front and back pages slight waviness to document mailing label on back page. Several pages creased at corner at rear. GPO paperback
198644515Washington DC: GPO 1986. good. 524 wraps. Complete subtitle: Hearing on S. 1815 to prevent the denial of employment opportunities by prohibiting the use of lie detectors by employers involved in or affecting interstate commerce. S. Hrg. 99-713. GPO paperback
200351807Place_Pub: Washington DC: GPO 2003. very good. 183 wraps footnotes figures tables lower corner front cover bent. S. Hrg. 107-857. Complete subtitle: Hearing on the issues surrounding the uses and misuses of yield spread premiums in light of the Department of Housing and Urban Development's announced intention of putting out a proposed rule on the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act. GPO paperback
200050899Washington DC: GPO 2000. First Edition. First Printing. good. 151 wraps figures tables some wear and soiling to covers. S. Hrg. 106-643. The purpose of this hearing was to examine the rising costs of pharmaceuticals as a percentage of total U.S. health care spending. GPO paperback
197355752Washington DC: GPO 1973. fair to good. 17000 approx. complete 30-vol. set wraps illus. charts some fold-out tables footnotes some fading and wrinkling to spines. Complete 30-volume set of the Watergate hearings including 26 volumes of hearing transcripts 1 volume of indexes 2 volumes of appendices and 1 volume final report. Contents include Books 1-9 Phase I: Watergate investigation 9 volumes; Books 10-12 Phase II: Campaign practices 3 volumes; Book 13 Phase III: Campaign financing; Books 14-17 Milk fund investigation 4 volumes; Books 18-19 Use of incumbency-responsiveness program 2 volumes; Books 20-24 The Hughes-Rebozo investigation and related matters 5 volumes; Book 25 Supplemental material on campaign practices and finances; Book 26 Appendix to the Hughes-Rebozo Investigation and exhibits relating to chapter 8 of the final report; volume 27: Indexes to the Public Hearings; volumes 28-29: Appendix to theHearings Legal Documents Relating to the Select Committee Hearings Part Iand Part II; volume 30: The Final Report Report No. 93-981. Small piecesmissing to base of spine in a few volumes some soiling and small stains tosome covers some pages discolored volume 18 has volume number written on spine and ink comment and soiling on front cover and some ink marks on a few pages. Approximately 17 000 pages of the seminal investigation of Presidential conduct on the 20th century forecasting the later Clinton investigations but perhaps rising to a higher level than the investigationsat the end of the century. GPO paperback
197850673Washington DC: GPO 1978. very good. 138 wraps figures tables appendix. Publication No. 95-124. GPO paperback
199851074Washington DC: GPO 1998. very good. 175 wraps appendix. Complete subtitle: Hearings on H.R. 856 to provide a process leading to full self-government for Puerto Rico; S. 472 to provide for referenda in which the residents of Puerto Rico may express democratically their preferences regarding the political status of the territory and for other purposes. S. Hrg. 105-706. This hearing marked the beginning of the legislative deliberation in the Senate on the future political status of Puerto Rico. GPO paperback
200250497Washington DC: GPO 2002. First Edition. First Printing. very good. 215 wraps appendix tables charts footnotes. S. Hrg. 107-471. GPO paperback
198647474Washington DC: GPO 1986. good. 539 wraps spine and cover edges faded Hearings on the reauthorization of the Price-Anderson Act the nuclear indemnity and insurance legislation. The first day of these hearings focused on the application of the Price-Anderson Act to the Department of Energy's contractors; the second day focused on the application of the Price-Anderson Act to Nuclear Regulatory Commission licensees and in particular the commercial reactor licensees. Alan Simpson chaired the subcommittee; Lloyd Bentsen and Gary Hart were subcommittee members. GPO paperback